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Here Come the Fast-Food Robots

As unions push California fast-food wages ever higher, workers may find themselves being replaced.

Ohio Christian Group Offers Students Morality during the School Day, Not Politics

NBC News recently elevated critics of LifeWise for a report that suggested the organization was trying to indoctrinate children.

Homeless-Encampment Culture Is Cruel and Unusual

Cruelty reigns in encampments, and to an unusual degree; a more civilized society would put up with them less.

How Neuropsychology Lost Its Mind

A critical health-care field has suddenly found itself confronted by far-left activists demanding to transform it based on unfounded accusations of racism.

Supporting Israel is morally right and politically smart 

Many Jewish Americans preparing to celebrate the Passover holiday are still mourning the tragic loss of their brothers and sisters in Israel, who suffered unspeakable crimes at the hands of Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. Much trauma was relived last weekend when Israel suffered an unprecedented direct attack from Iran.  Regrettably, as time has passed […]

Drug shortages plague patients. There’s a solution

From 1968 to 2020, people experienced a remarkable increase in life expectancy, from 70 to 78 years. Much of that was due to advances in drugs and vaccines, many of which are now unavailable because of shortages. According to the University of Utah Drug Information Service, in the first quarter of 2024, a total of 323 drugs were […]

Military court convicts US sailor of attempted espionage 

A military court convicted a Navy sailor based in Japan on Friday for attempted espionage. Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini, a fire controlman, was charged with eight espionage-related counts in February for allegedly providing documents to an employee of a foreign government between November 2022 and May 2023.   After a seven-day trial, he was found guilty...

Drones or UFOs? Alarming incursions demand answers

Over the last five years, a series of bizarre — and remarkably brazen — “drone swarms” have overwhelmed key Department of Defense facilities and assets, including nuclear missile silos.

Israeli strikes on southern Gaza kills 18 people, including 14 children

Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed 18 people, mostly children, as U.S. lawmakers advanced an aid package that would send millions of dollars to Israel. Officials at the Kuwaiti Hospital said the first Israeli strike killed a man, his wife, and their 3-year-old child, The Associated Press reported. The wife was...

Haley welcomes husband back after deployment 

Nikki Haley welcomed her husband back to the United States after he completed his deployment with the South Carolina National Guard. “That moment when you finally take a breath…It’s been a long year but even longer without each other. Thankful for Michael’s safe return and the end of a year long prayer,” Haley wrote on...

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